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Apr 22, 2026 • 45min

The Psychology of Exceptional Founders | Dr. Julie Gurner, Executive Performance Coach

Dr. Julie Gurner, an executive performance coach and clinical psychologist for high-performing founders, joins to unpack founder psychology. Short takes on audacity, maniacal focus, and the invisible “imaginary rules” that limit ambition. They explore separating identity from the business, playing to your strengths, smart pivots, and where AI helps leaders.
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Apr 9, 2026 • 54min

Inside the Dark Stores Behind Blinkit & Zepto | How 10 Minute Delivery Works

Most people think quick commerce is just about delivering in 10 minutes. But it’s not.Behind every Blinkit or Zepto order is a tightly run system of dark stores, pick paths, manpower, and real-time execution that has almost no margin for error.In this episode of the Prime Venture Partners Podcast, Brij Bhushan speaks with Sumit Anand and Rupesh Thakare, co-founders of Inamo, the company building the operational backbone behind India’s quick commerce ecosystem.They break down what it actually takes to make this work at scale, from stores that process orders in minutes to systems designed for speed, consistency, and precision.In this conversation:• What really happens inside a dark store• Why 10 minute delivery is no longer the real moat• The economics behind every quick commerce order• Why platforms are rethinking in-house vs outsourced operations• Why platforms are rethinking in-house vs outsourced operations• Why platforms are rethinking in-house vs outsourced operations👉 Subscribe to the Prime Venture Partners Podcast for more insider stories from India’s startup ecosystem.Episode Timestamps00:00 - Introduction to Quick Commerce01:07 - Guests: Sumit & Rupesh from Inamo03:36 - How Inamo Started07:30 - Quick Commerce Growth & COVID Impact10:45 - Dark Stores & Order Fulfillment Explained16:24 - Team Size, Attrition & Training17:57 - Economics & Orders per Dark Store23:51 - Why Outsourcing Dark Stores Works30:50 - Differentiation & Scale Advantages33:09 - Inventory & Demand Management40:12 - Future of Quick Delivery & Innovations44:44 - Consolidated Inventory & Seller-Fulfilled Models46:02 - Market Growth & Long-Tail Opportunities49:02 - Founders’ Vision for the Next Few Years👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to the Prime Venture Partners Podcast for more real founder stories and insights from India’s startup ecosystem!#Startups #Entrepreneurship #FounderJourney #VentureCapital #StartupLessons #Podcast #primeventurepartnerspodcast
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Mar 28, 2026 • 41min

Sushant Junnarkar on Building a Business, Running Out of Runway, and Knowing When to Stop

In this episode of the Prime Venture Partners Podcast, we speak with Sushant Junnarkar, who shares his raw and honest journey of building and eventually shutting down an early-stage startup.Sushant takes us through the complete entrepreneurial roller coaster from early traction and funding to competition, pivots, and the tough decision to shut down.In conversation with Sanjay Swamy, he shares insights on:• The 3 phases of a startup journey• Why startups fail beyond just lack of capital• The funding vs scale dilemma• Founder challenges and decision-making under pressure• Key lessons for early-stage entrepreneursTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction01:08 - Meet Sushant Junnarkar & The Book02:02 - Sushant’s Background & Career Journey03:11 - The Online Grocery Startup Idea04:16 - Breaking Down the Startup Phases05:46 - Phase 1: Idea, Research & Strategy09:38 - First Orders & Early Traction12:35 - Early Growth & Press Coverage14:34 - Competition Enters the Market16:22 - Tech Challenges & Moving Beyond Jugaad17:23 - Phase 3: Funding Challenges Begin18:30 - Last Attempts to Save the Startup20:45 - When Founder Motivation Declines23:06 - Who Should Read It27:42 - Key Advice: Passion & Product-Market Fit30:31 - Why Startups Fail: Execution34:10 - Capital, Competition & Strategy36:10 - Final Lessons on Entrepreneurship38:22 - Closing ThoughtsThis is a must- watch episode for anyone building or aspiring to build a startup.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to the Prime Venture Partners Podcast for more real founder stories and insights from India’s startup ecosystem!#Startups #Entrepreneurship #FounderJourney #VentureCapital #StartupLessons #Podcast #PrimeVenturePartners
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Mar 5, 2026 • 54min

How Basil Built a Premium Kids Brand in a ₹60,000 Crore Market | loved by 1.5+ Lakh Families

In this episode, the founders of Basil share how they spotted an opportunity in India’s school essentials space and built a design-led brand trusted by over 1.5 lakh families.After careers at Uber and Amazon, they set out to solve a simple but overlooked problem. Kids' essentials did not have to be boring, low-quality, or purely functional.We discuss• Identifying whitespace in consumer categories• Designing for both children and parents• Marketplace-led growth• Building operational depth in hardware• Lessons for founders building in D2CThis is a must-watch episode for entrepreneurs, founders, and anyone building consumer brands.Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction02:00 – Founders’ Backgrounds03:00 – Inspiration Behind Basil04:20 – Explaining Basil to Kids06:00 – Why Start a Startup07:00 – Early Product Challenges08:30 – Market Response & Pricing Insights11:40 – Design-First Philosophy13:00 – Manufacturing & Scaling19:57 – Who Really Buys: Kids vs Parents22:56 – Designing Products for Children25:10 – Smart Product Design for Organic Growth31:05 – Building a Brand That Can’t Be Copied35:09 – Power of User Observation40:13 – Amazon-Inspired Processes45:21 – India’s ₹60,000 Crore Kids Market45:23 – Building Consumer Love51:28 – Closing Thoughts📺 Listen to the full conversation and subscribe to the podcast.#Basil #D2C #ConsumerBrands #BrandBuilding #Entrepreneurship #Startups #PrimeVenturePartnersPodcast
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Jan 29, 2026 • 55min

How Propelld Helped 4 Lakh+ Indian Students Achieve Their Dreams | Prime Venture Partners

In this episode of the Prime Venture Partners Podcast, we speak with Victor, the Co-founder and CEO of Propelld, a company that has revolutionised education financing in India. Victor takes us through the highs and lows of his entrepreneurial journey, from starting his first startup in 2014 to building one of India’s largest education financing platforms. Propelld has already disbursed ₹4,000 crores in loans, helping over 400,000 students achieve their educational dreams.He shares insights on:The genesis of Propelld and its mission to make education financing accessible to allHow they manage risk in education financing through data-driven solutionsThe role of AI in underwriting and loan collectionAdvice for early-stage founders on fundraising and navigating the journey of entrepreneurshipThis is a must-watch episode for aspiring entrepreneurs and those interested in the future of education financing.👉 Don't forget to subscribe to the Prime Venture Partners Podcast for more founder stories, insights, and behind-the-scenes playbooks from India’s most exciting startups!#Startups #EducationFinancing #Entrepreneurship #AI #RiskManagement #Podcast #Fundraising #PrimeVenturePartners
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Jan 21, 2026 • 55min

2026 Predictions - AI, Robots, Biotech, Unicorns & the Next 5 Years | Prime Ventures Podcast

In this special episode of the Prime Venture Partners Podcast, the Partners come together to discuss how AI, new business models, and shifting global dynamics are reshaping startups and what founders should be preparing for as we head deeper into 2026 and beyond. From pragmatic AI adoption to new opportunities in services, SaaS, climate, and governance, this is a grounded conversation on what’s actually changing and what still matters.⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction01:30 – What Prime Is Willing to Bet On03:20 – AI Models vs Real Value Creation07:35 – Automation, Services and Opportunity11:30 – Moats and Distribution in an AI-First World20:00 – Why Fundamentals Still Matter24:05 – SaaS, Services and India’s Global Opportunity28:25 – How AI Will Change Venture Capital37:40 – Predicting the Defining Startups of 203042:05 – Climate, Energy and Big Problems Becoming Solvable45:40 – Boards, Governance and AI Ethics52:10 – Closing Thoughts for Founders Building in 2026🔥 What You’ll Discover:How founders should think about AI in 2026Why services + AI could unlock product-like margins and global opportunitiesHow India’s startup ecosystem is evolving as customers begin paying serious money for softwareWhat venture capital, boards, and governance might look like in an AI-first future🎧 Key Takeaways:Why solving the right customer problem is still a binary outcome, regardless of the AI model you useHow SaaS, services, and AI are converging into new business modelsWhat founders should expect as old cost advantages disappear and new ones emergeWhy long-term company building, discipline, and fundamentals still winAs the startup ecosystem enters its next phase, this episode offers founders, operators, and investors a clear-eyed view of what’s ahead and how to prepare for it.🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on startups, venture capital, and building enduring companies.👇 Join the conversation - What do you think founders should focus on most in 2026?#2026Predictions #IndianStartups #VentureCapital #AI #PrimeVenturePartners #StartupEcosystem #FutureOfWork #SaaS #Services #ClimateTech #Entrepreneurship #CompanyBuilding
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Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 2min

A Time Machine Roundtable: Inside India’s Startup Journey (2010 to 2025)

🚀2025 feels like a turning point for the Indian startup ecosystem.In this special year-end episode of the Prime Venture Partners podcast, we take a step back and look at the journey from the early days of 2010 to where we are today and what lies ahead.We talk about:• The wild early years when founders were figuring things out as they went• How Aadhaar, UPI and cheap data quietly changed everything• What COVID revealed about founder resilience• How AI is being used inside real companies today• Why India’s startup ecosystem took longer to take off, but is now scaling bigger than expectedThis is a candid, experience-led conversation from the Prime partners, shaped by nearly two decades of building and investing in Indian startups.🎙 Episode Timestamps00:00 Introduction03:17 The Three Phases of the Indian Startup Ecosystem05:16 Early Founder Reality (2010–2015)08:09 What It Was Like to Be an Investor in Early 201011:36 When No One Even Talked About Exits12:49 Early Unicorns and the First Belief Shift15:05 Founders We Underestimated and Why It Changed Our Thinking19:07 Backing People Over Plans23:29 India’s “Too Operational” Companies That Scaled Big27:46 Jio and the Moment the Internet Became Affordable29:33 When the Internet Truly Reached Bharat31:43 Aadhaar, India Stack, and Building at Population Scale35:16 COVID: Revenue to Zero and Zero-Based Accounting39:00 Crisis Decisions, Calm Leadership, and Founder Resilience43:20 The Crypto Wave: Knowing What Not to Chase46:34 Practical AI Use Cases Inside Real Companies54:07 Lessons From 15 Years of Venture Investing58:59 India’s Startup Ecosystem in One Minute If you care about startups, founders, or the future of technology in India, this episode will resonate.#IndianStartups #VentureCapital #FoundersJourney #StartupEcosystem #IndiaStack #UPI #StartupLessons #Entrepreneurship #TechInIndia #InvestingInsights #PrimeVenturePartners 
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Dec 3, 2025 • 54min

The Holy Grail of Business AI: Uniphore's $2.5 Billion Playbook with Umesh Sachdev

Umesh Sachdev, cofounder and CEO of Uniphore, joins Shripati Acharya for a deeply insightful and very real conversation about what it actually takes to build and scale enterprise AI. Whether you are a founder, a product leader or someone thinking seriously about enterprise AI, this episode will give you clarity on business AI you won’t find elsewhere.What you’ll take away:• A clearer understanding of what Uniphore does as an end-to-end enterprise AI and data platform• Why so many AI pilots “fail” at first and how that failure can actually be meaningful progress• How enterprises are achieving predictable outcomes using unitary agents, workflow orchestration, guardrails and fine-tuned SLMs• The inside story of Uniphore’s strategic raise and why some of the world’s biggest AI and data companies chose to back them⭐Episode Timestamps00:00 Introduction03:00 – What Uniphore Actually Does 05:47 – Why Enterprise AI Struggles to Scale Beyond Pilots10:08 – The Determinism Problem: Why AI Gives Different Answers Each Time12:32 – Unitary Agents and Workflow Orchestration for Predictable AI14:00 – Small Language Models vs Large LLMs for Enterprise Use Cases15:25 – Why Guardrails and Governance Matter in Real Deployments16:39 – One Big Agent Fails but Ten Small Agents Work Better20:40 – Why AI Pilots Fail and Why That Is a Good Thing22:20 – Converting Experiments into Enterprise-Scale Adoption24:26 – 35,000 Invoices a Week with Only Four Humans: ROI Case Study26:25 – What Enterprises Really Look for in AI Systems28:45 – Lessons from Building Across India and the US32:51 – Why Founders Must Be Close to Their Biggest Market34:44 – Structuring Teams Across Geographies for Global Scale38:10 – The Journey of Building Uniphore Over Seventeen Years42:36 – Hard Lessons Learned Along the Way46:45 – Why NVIDIA, Snowflake, AMD and Databricks Invested51:17 – How the Strategic Round Came Together52:22 – Closing NoteIf this conversation resonates with you, drop your biggest takeaway in the comments and subscribe for more in-depth founder and VC discussions.#EnterpriseAI #Uniphore #ArtificialIntelligence #AIAgents #SmallLanguageModels #AIInnovation #AIinBusiness #FounderInsights #StartupLessons #TechLeadership #GlobalScale #FutureOfWork #PrimeVenturePartnersPodcast
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Nov 19, 2025 • 44min

How Stories Shape Decisions, Trust & Startup Outcomes — A Masterclass with Ameen Haque

Ameen Haque — Founder of Storywallahs and one of India’s leading storytelling coaches — joins Amit Somani for an eye-opening deep dive into the craft of storytelling in business.If you're a founder, operator, leader, or creator, this conversation will reshape the way you pitch, lead, persuade, and communicate.🔍 In this episode:• The real meaning of the “lion vs hunter” lesson• How Ratan Tata exemplifies storytelling through action• Why great leaders win trust through narrative• How to make customers the heroes of your story⏱ Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction02:00 – Why humans think in stories, not facts02:23 – “We are all storytellers”03:18 – Why good work fails without a good story04:54 – The “lion vs hunter” mindset shift06:16 – Storytelling through action: The Ratan Tata example07:23 – Living your story vs. telling it14:39 – Why customers should be your storytellers15:23 – The hierarchy of difficulty:16:40 – Behavioural economics & persuasion38:03 – “Stories aren’t long or short — they’re good or bad”40:58 – Editing is the most underrated storytelling skill41:48 – Learning from masters: music, art & observationA must-watch for anyone building something meaningful.🎙️ Full episode now available on Prime Venture Partners Podcast.📌 Follow us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primevp_in/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574450955885LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/primevpTwitter: https://twitter.com/primevp_inWebsite: https://primevp.in#Storytelling #StartupMindset #LeadershipInsights #FounderWisdom #BusinessStrategy #CommunicationSkills #EntrepreneurJourney #PitchBetter #StartupLeadership #LearningToLead #AmeenHaque #PrimeVenturePartnersPodcast
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Nov 6, 2025 • 36min

Apple, China, and the New Map of Global Power: What Patrick McGee’s Apple in China Teaches the World and India

Apple’s China story is more than a business case — it’s a mirror of globalization itself.In this eye-opening conversation, Patrick McGee, Financial Times journalist and author of Apple in China, sits down with Pankaj Agarwal to explore how Apple’s greatest triumph became its biggest challenge.💬 In this episode:How Apple helped build modern ChinaThe lessons India must learn as it becomes Apple’s next manufacturing hubThe trade-offs between innovation, control, and national interestsWhat this means for founders, investors, and policymakers shaping India’s tech future📌 Episode Timestamps00:00 – Introduction01:11 – Why Patrick Wrote Apple in China03:33 – How Apple Ended Up in China06:25 – Researching the Untold Story08:21 – The Three Phases of Apple in China11:03 – Lessons for Founders on Supply Chains12:26 – The ‘Siren Song’ of China13:13 – Apple’s Moral Dilemmas and Trade-offs16:27 – Innovation, Arrogance & Plateau19:04 – The Economics of Dependence22:27 – What Can India Learn from China?23:53 – Why Does Apple Need India?25:45 – Are iPhones Made in India?26:55 – The Future of Globalization & Supply Chains31:31 – Why Should You Read Apple in China A conversation for those who think beyond valuations — about strategy, sovereignty, and the soul of global business.🎧 Full episode out now on YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcasts.#PrimePodcasts #PatrickMcGee #AppleInChina #GlobalBusiness #IndiaStartups #Leadership #TechGeopolitics #Apple #China #PrimeVenturePartners

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